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第49章

IN WHICH A SLIGHT GLIMPSE IS HAD OF SAN FRANCISCO.

It was seven in the morning when Mr Fogg,Aouda and Passepartout set foot upon the American continent,if this name can be given to the floating quay upon which they disembarked.These quays,rising and falling with the tide,thus facilitate the loading and unloading of vessels.Alongside them were clippers of all sizes,steamers of all nationalities,and the steamboats,with several decks rising one above the other,which ply on the Sacramento and its tributaries.There were also heaped up the products of a commerce which extends to Mexico,Chile,Peru,Brazil,Europe,Asia and all the Pacific islands.

Passepartout,in his joy on reaching at last the American continent,thought he would manifest it by executing a perilous vault in fine style;but,tumbling upon some worm-eaten planks,he fell through them.Put out of countenance by the manner in which he thusset foot'upon the New World,he uttered a loud cry,which so frightened the innumerable cormorants and pelicans that are always perched upon these movable quays,that they flew noisily away.

Mr Fogg,on reaching shore,proceeded to find out at what hour the first train left for New York,and learned that this was at six o'clock p.m.;he had,therefore,an entire day to spend in the Californian capital.Tag a age at a charge of three dollars,he and Aouda entered it,while Passepartout mounted the box beside the driver,and they set out for the International Hotel.

From his exalted position Passepartout observed with much curiosity the wide streets,the low,evenly ranged houses,the Anglo-Saxon Gothic churches,the great docks,the palatial wooden and brick warehouses,the numerous conveyances,omnibuses,horse-cars,and upon the side-walks,not only Americans and Europeans,but Chinese and Indians.Passepartout was surprised at all he saw.San Francisco was no longer the legendary city of 1849-a city of banditti,assassins and incendiaries,who had flocked hither in crowds in pursuit of plunder;a paradise of outlaws,where they gambled with gold-dust,a revolver in one hand and a bowie-knife in the other:it was now a great commercial emporium.

The lofty tower of its City Hall overlooked the whole panorama of the streets and avenues,which cut each other at right angles,and in the midst of which appeared pleasant,verdant squares,while beyond appeared the Chinese quarter,seemingly imported from the celestial Empire in a toy-box.Sombreros and red shirts and plumed Indians were rarely to be seen;but there were silk hats and black coats everywhere worn by a multitude of nervously active,gentlemanly-looking men.Some of the streets-especially Montgomery Street,which is to San Francisco what Regent Street is to London,the Boulevard des Italians to Paris,and Broadway to New York-were lined with splendid and spacious stores,which exposed in their windows the products of the entire world.

When Passepartout reached the International Hotel,it did not seem to him as if he had left England at all.

The ground floor of the hotel was occupied by a large bar,a sort of restaurant freely open to all passers-by,who might partake of dried beef,oyster soup,biscuits,and cheese,without taking out their purses.Payment was made only for the ale,porter,or sherry which was drunk.This seemedvery American'to Passepartout.The hotel refreshment-rooms were comfortable,and Mr Fogg and Aouda,installing themselves at a table,were abundantly served on diminutive plates by negroes of darkest hue.

After breakfast,Mr Fogg,accompanied by Aouda,started for the English consulate to have his passport visaed.As he was going out,he met Passepartout,who asked him if it would not be well,before taking the train,to purchase some dozens of Enfield rifles and Colt's revolvers.He had been listening to stories of attacks upon the trains by the Sioux and Pawnees.Mr Fogg thought it a useless precaution,but told him to do as he thought best,and went on to the consulate.

He had not proceeded two hundred steps,however,when,by the greatest chance in the world',he met Fix.The detective seemed wholly taken by surprise.What!Had Mr Fogg and himself crossed the Pacific together,and not met on the steamer!At least Fix felt honoured to behold once more the gentleman to whom he owed so much,and as his business recalled him to Europe,he should be delighted to continue the journey in such pleasant company.

Mr Fogg replied that the honour would be his;and the detective-who was determined not to lose sight of him-begged permission to accompany them in their walk about San Francisco-a request which Mr Fogg readily granted.

They soon found themselves in Montgomery Street,where a great crowd was collected;the side-walks,street,horse-car rails,the shop-doors,the windows of the houses,and even the roofs,were full of people.Men were going about carrying large posters,and flags and streamers were floating in the wind;while loud cries were heard on every hand.

Hurrah for Camerfield!

Hurrah for Mandiboy!

It was a political meeting;at least so Fix conjectured,who said to Mr Fogg,Perhaps we had better not mingle with the crowd.There may be danger in it.

Yes,returned Mr Fogg;and blows,even if they are political,are still blows.

Fix smiled at this remark;and in order to be able to see without being jostled about,the party took up a position on top of a flight of steps situated at the upper end of Montgomery Street.Opposite them,on the other side of the street,between a coal wharf and a petroleum warehouse,a large platform had been erected in the open air,towards which the current of the crowd seemed to be directed.

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